Wolfgang Hampel. Founder of Betty MacDonald Fan Club and Betty MacDonald Society for Betty MacDonald Fans all over the world.
Wolfgang Hampel interviewed Betty MacDonald's family and other famous writers and artists.
Wolfgang Hampel's Betty MacDonald and Ma and Pa Kettle biography and Betty MacDonald Interviews are very popular all over the world.
Wolfgang Hampel is also famous for his satirical poems and stories.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Betty MacDonald Interviews about Sport

Hello dear Betty MacDonald Fans,

it's Greta,

Betty MacDonald wasn't crazy about Sport

I remember Betty MacDonald's statements in The Plague and I, Anybody can do anything and Onions in the Stew. Not to forget the very funny stories and memories in Wolfgang Hampel's Betty MacDonald Interviews with Betty MacDonald's family and friends.

I have no idea what Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle thinks about Sport. Can we find anything about this subject in the Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle books? I can't remember right now.

Betty MacDonald's very witty sister Alison Bard Burnett was the opposite. I'm going to write a story with the title Betty MacDonald: No sports for Betty MacDonald Fan Club Newsletter.

I say: No sports. I like to move and prefer to work in my garden. But sports! No way!

Even if you are passive and only watch a game it's very dangerous.Take the 22 year old fan from Portugal who got a very serious heart attack. Portugal won 7 : 0 against North Korea's team. When Portugal shot the last goal the young man got his heart attack. He survived but as you can see it's rather dangerous.To make a long story short, I dislike Sport the same way very wise and intelligent Betty MacDonald did. My husband and three children are fond of sports ( active and passive ) and huge Fifa World Cup Fans. They watch every game and are shouting all the time. It's VERY noisy in our house.

My dear husband said to me it would be a very good idea to send our best greetings to the U.S. Team. They really deserve the victory in their group and England made the second place.

All the best to the Betty MacDonald Fans in South Africa and good luck for the teams.May the best team win!

Monica Sone, author of Nisei Daughter, Betty MacDonald's friend, described as Kimi in The Plague and I, honour member of Betty MacDonald Fan Club and Betty MacDonald Societyhttp://monicasone.blogspot.com/

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Wolfgang Hampel, author of the Betty MacDonald Biography and winner of the first Betty MacDonald Memorial Award founded Betty MacDonald Fan Club and Society in 1983. We are the largest Betty MacDonald Fan Club in the world - with members in 25 countries. Join our wonderful international Betty MacDonald Community! We have tons of fun!

Monica Sone, author of Nisei Daughter, Betty MacDonald's friend, described as Kimi in The Plague and I, honour member of Betty MacDonald Fan Club and Betty MacDonald Societyhttp://monicasone.blogspot.com/

About Me

Betty MacDonald Fan Club, founded by Wolfgang Hampel, has members in 40 countries.
Wolfgang Hampel, author of Betty MacDonald biography interviewed Betty MacDonald's family and friends. His Interviews have been published on CD and DVD by Betty MacDonald Fan Club. If you are interested in the Betty MacDonald Biography or the Betty MacDonald Interviews send us a mail, please.
Several original Interviews with Betty MacDonald are available.
We are also organizing international Betty MacDonald Fan Club Events for example, Betty MacDonald Fan Club Eurovision Song Contest Meetings in Oslo and Düsseldorf, Royal Wedding Betty MacDonald Fan Club Event in Stockholm and Betty MacDonald Fan Club Fifa Worldcup Conferences in South Africa and Germany.
Betty MacDonald Fan Club Honour Members are Monica Sone, author of Nisei Daughter and described as Kimi in Betty MacDonald's The Plague and I, Betty MacDonald's nephew, artist and writer Darsie Beck, Betty MacDonald fans and beloved authors and artists Gwen Grant, Letizia Mancino, Perry Woodfin, Traci Tyne Hilton, Tatjana Geßler, music producer Bernd Kunze, musician Thomas Bödigheimer, translater Mary Holmes and Mr. Tigerli.